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james holmes had no criminal record. so it would be difficult to deny him weaponry under any gun control regime at all. he had a number of legal explosives in his home. he could have turned to that method of murder. if he wasn't capable of getting high amounts of weaponry fast enough. we must be humble when thinking about what in this particular case could have been done. but we cannot be scared away from thinking about what in the future we might yet do. joining us now is michael nutter, mayor of philadelphia and a member of mayors against illegal guns. mayor nutter, today, announced a new partnership with the department of justice for the reduction of violent crime in philadelphia. mayor nutter, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, ezra. >> after the shooting in colorado, you issued a statement that was equal parts condolences and a call for stricter gun safety laws. so did some other mayors like mayor bloomberg. can these two ideas go together? can we have a discussion over gun control and aurora th
james holmes had no criminal record. so it would be difficult to deny him weaponry under any gun control regime at all. he had a number of legal explosives in his home. he could have turned to that method of murder. if he wasn't capable of getting high amounts of weaponry fast enough. we must be humble when thinking about what in this particular case could have been done. but we cannot be scared away from thinking about what in the future we might yet do. joining us now is michael nutter, mayor...
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yesterday, though she cannot vote, eleanor holmes norton ask her statement be included in the record. "republicans dare not take on the women of this country with a post-20-week ban on abortions. instead, the majority has chosen a cheap and cynical way." joining us now, eleanor holmes norton, congresswoman norton, nobody gets to vote on this show, but if there were, you'd have full voting rights here. great to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. >> you make the argument republicans would dare not try an abortion ban like this nationwide where people had voting representatives. why do you think that is and why do you think they've singled out d.c.? >> very important, rachel. if you think they are coming after district of columbia, sure, because that's the easiest thing to do, but their interest is really not in the district of columbia. this 20-week abortion ban, they've marched through nine conservative states, then it occurred we need a federal, what's the easiest way to get it? they didn't dare get in the face of american women. they've already been there for contraceptives, health
yesterday, though she cannot vote, eleanor holmes norton ask her statement be included in the record. "republicans dare not take on the women of this country with a post-20-week ban on abortions. instead, the majority has chosen a cheap and cynical way." joining us now, eleanor holmes norton, congresswoman norton, nobody gets to vote on this show, but if there were, you'd have full voting rights here. great to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. >> you make the argument...
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james holmes. >> reporter: all eyes again will be upon james holmes today just as during his first court appearance last week when he was read his rights. then holmes appeared dazed, unable to focus. >> you have a right to romaemai silent. >> reporter: court documents say prosecutors will seek 12 counts of attempted murder, first-degree among other charges. for the first time the suspect will officially hear what he faces in conjunction with the shooting deaths of 12 people and injuries of 58 others. a decision on whether to seek the death penalty could still be months away. the district attorney wants input from victims' families and survivors. >> if the death penalty is sought, that's a very long process that impacts their lives for years. and so they will want to have, and we will want to get, their input before we make any kind of a decision on that. >> reporter: for now, families of victims are saying good-bye. funerals for several were held over the weekend. among those laid to rest, jessica ghawi, taken home to san antonio. jonathan blunk buried in reno and a.j.boyk remembered in
james holmes. >> reporter: all eyes again will be upon james holmes today just as during his first court appearance last week when he was read his rights. then holmes appeared dazed, unable to focus. >> you have a right to romaemai silent. >> reporter: court documents say prosecutors will seek 12 counts of attempted murder, first-degree among other charges. for the first time the suspect will officially hear what he faces in conjunction with the shooting deaths of 12 people...
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a source said holmes felt her every move was controlled and she felt like she was in "rosemary's baby." experts say holmes filed in new york for legal advantages, cruise reportedly plans to file in california where presumably he would have a better chance of partial custody of suri. i've been hearing she's having trouble with that too. bloggers are already asking does tom or katie keep their bff. cruise said he wants to but david in action films but they are in the same shows, checking in on what they are wearing. what are you wearing? you think? don't you hate it when it happens? finally mel gibson's stepmother filed for a restraining order against the actor claiming he's been violent with her. >> people have such a hunger and thirst for all the knowledge on what their relationship was like. >> i have ear muffs about the entire thing. it's a private matter. >> it's been in tabloids for months. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned because way too early with willie geist starts right now. >>> a top romney advisor says the health care law's individual ma
a source said holmes felt her every move was controlled and she felt like she was in "rosemary's baby." experts say holmes filed in new york for legal advantages, cruise reportedly plans to file in california where presumably he would have a better chance of partial custody of suri. i've been hearing she's having trouble with that too. bloggers are already asking does tom or katie keep their bff. cruise said he wants to but david in action films but they are in the same shows,...
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more restrictive laws may have allegedly stopped holmes. but what is certain is the statistics on fatalities aren't budging. the number of mass shootings in the united states averaging 20 per year has remained relatively stable over decades. according to the fbi, the number of annual gun homicides since 2002 has stayed about the same. about 10,000. would new gun legislation help bring these numbers down and why isn't congress doing anything to enforce new laws. one voiced his worry today on the house floor. >> as appalling as the loss of life is the fact that we not only refuse to do anything about it but we allow political bullies to intimidate us from even researching if the fact. i find it appalling that we as ssss have enabled congress to act in a spineless fashion to be taken over by the nra. that we refuse to deal with something that has law enforcement implications so that we alone in the developed world are most at risk for random gun violence. >> joining me now is that congressman, democrat from oregon. congressman, thanks for bein
more restrictive laws may have allegedly stopped holmes. but what is certain is the statistics on fatalities aren't budging. the number of mass shootings in the united states averaging 20 per year has remained relatively stable over decades. according to the fbi, the number of annual gun homicides since 2002 has stayed about the same. about 10,000. would new gun legislation help bring these numbers down and why isn't congress doing anything to enforce new laws. one voiced his worry today on the...
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police tell nbc news that james eagan holmes had dyed his hair. it was kind of this orangish hair and he identified himself as the joker. he's 24 years old, originally from san diego. he was a ph.d. student at the university of colorado in denver and, in fact, he's been described as a brilliant science student. the university says he enrolled in june of last year but was in the process of withdrawing from the neuroscience graduate program. after his arrest, he actually told police that his apartment was booby trapped and police went in there, found all sorts of trip wires, they found what they believe are incendiary devices. they have a huge problem on their hands. although, of the five apartment buildings in the complex where he lived, in four of them police are slowly going to allow people to go back in and get emergency supplies, things like medicine or baby supplies. however, obviously that apartment building is still in lockdown. let me bring a couple of people who yesterday were complete -- please, come on in. who were excited about coming t
police tell nbc news that james eagan holmes had dyed his hair. it was kind of this orangish hair and he identified himself as the joker. he's 24 years old, originally from san diego. he was a ph.d. student at the university of colorado in denver and, in fact, he's been described as a brilliant science student. the university says he enrolled in june of last year but was in the process of withdrawing from the neuroscience graduate program. after his arrest, he actually told police that his...
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lynn fenton, holmes, a former ph.d. student there, was a psychiatric patient of dr. fenton's, who was disciplined for unprofessional conduct. did she have haeolmes on any medicati medication? did she warn campus police or other authorities? judge william silvestri ordered a hearing on whether the dealings with holmes and fenton will be kept confidential. >> that was mike tiabi from centennial, colorado. in november, the defense will enter a plea, same time that the state will reveal whether it's seeking the death penalty. >>> new faces emerge for the u.s. swimming squad. willie geist joins us live from london with full highlights. plus, willie will have a preview of what to watch. a check of weather when we come back. >>> they were camping right along the iranian border, a beautiful area filled with mountains, near a waterfall when they crossed into iran according to iranian officials and quickly surrounded by iranian security and remained in detention. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahea
lynn fenton, holmes, a former ph.d. student there, was a psychiatric patient of dr. fenton's, who was disciplined for unprofessional conduct. did she have haeolmes on any medicati medication? did she warn campus police or other authorities? judge william silvestri ordered a hearing on whether the dealings with holmes and fenton will be kept confidential. >> that was mike tiabi from centennial, colorado. in november, the defense will enter a plea, same time that the state will reveal...
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james holmes was arrested without a struggle in his car outside the theatre. police say holmes warned he rigged his apartment with explosives and in fact, his apartment has been booby trapped with explosives and trip wires. joining me now the chris jansing. chris, thank you for being with us. i know you just got there. just on to the scene. is there anything new and what is the mood there right now in aurora? >> well, as you can imagine, especially for people who lived in this area, back in 1999, this is all too familiar. we're just 12 miles down the road from the scene of the columbine shooting and it's been a horrific day. so many people who came to the scene of the shooting, trying to find out what had happened to loved ones, had they been in that particular theatre? had they been injured, been victims of the shooting. then you have a second scene, high anxiety, as you mention, this apartment and its very sophisticated crossed wires attached to plastic bottles. investigators don't know what's inside those bottles, they're obviously approaching this very car
james holmes was arrested without a struggle in his car outside the theatre. police say holmes warned he rigged his apartment with explosives and in fact, his apartment has been booby trapped with explosives and trip wires. joining me now the chris jansing. chris, thank you for being with us. i know you just got there. just on to the scene. is there anything new and what is the mood there right now in aurora? >> well, as you can imagine, especially for people who lived in this area, back...
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. >>> baby news from two celebrity couples and new details on how katy holmes orchestrated her split from tom cruise. your first look on entertainment is straight ahead. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. from toyota. >>> welcome back. i'm lynn berry. we are going to begin with the latest in what is expected to be a long tom cruise and katy holmes divce saga. an attorney for katy holmes is denying report that the actress wants an emergency hearing on custody and child support. it soames comes in response to online reports that say sh
. >>> baby news from two celebrity couples and new details on how katy holmes orchestrated her split from tom cruise. your first look on entertainment is straight ahead. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight...
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an attorney for katy holmes is denying report that the actress wants an emergency hearing on custody and child support. it comes in saying she filed an application that could have resulted in a public hearing >>> published reports said katy holmes planned an intricate escape from the marriage, including securing a new york city apartment and cutting off with friends >>> matthews mccon ahey tweeted that he and his wife are expecting a third child. >>> a represent confirms that claire danes and hugh dancecy, who wed in 2009, are expecting their first child. >>> finally, that was fast. days after pulling the plug on his personal twitter page, alec baldwin set out a tweet plugging an upcoming podcast. on his personal page, he sort of threw in the towel saying, i'm done. he has done this before apparently. i am talking to you although they have the camera on me. good morning. >>> a lot of people do that. they drop their facebook or twitter account and pick it up a week later. >> i have been tempted. >> we all have. >>> detroit, very nasty line of storms rolled through. it is over with for
an attorney for katy holmes is denying report that the actress wants an emergency hearing on custody and child support. it comes in saying she filed an application that could have resulted in a public hearing >>> published reports said katy holmes planned an intricate escape from the marriage, including securing a new york city apartment and cutting off with friends >>> matthews mccon ahey tweeted that he and his wife are expecting a third child. >>> a represent...
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. >> reporter: the red dye in his hair looks to be growing out and james holmes more alert and responsive as he listened to the official charges read alone. 24 counts of first degree murder for the 12 killed, 116 attempted first degree murder charges for the 58 injured. two counts for each victim. one charge included murder with deliberation. the other, cited murder with extreme indifference to the value of human life. lives like verran ka moser, the 6-year-old killed during the massacre. and his mother was paralyzed and suffered a miscarriage after the attack. >> it was important to come to see him today as who he was. there was a lot of anger. >> reporter: dozens of family members and several survivors drawn to the courtroom. >> when we've seen him before, he looked like he was spaced out or out of touch. he looked very, very alert today. and very loose i had as ucid ab going on. >> reporter: much different than his first appearance, when he was seemed dazed and disengaged. he spoke for the first time publicly during the brief proceeding. asking yes, when asked if he wanted to waive his
. >> reporter: the red dye in his hair looks to be growing out and james holmes more alert and responsive as he listened to the official charges read alone. 24 counts of first degree murder for the 12 killed, 116 attempted first degree murder charges for the 58 injured. two counts for each victim. one charge included murder with deliberation. the other, cited murder with extreme indifference to the value of human life. lives like verran ka moser, the 6-year-old killed during the massacre....
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police have 24-year-old suspect james holmes in custody. the associated press reports holmes was a medical student at the university of colorado medical school but withdrew last month. witnesses sayhe gunman burst through an exit door at the front of the theater during a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises" and started shooting into the crowd. >> he had just run into the theaters and was just shooting people. he wasn't giving anybody a chance to get out. >> the guy walks in wearing all black, like all armor. >> the mask completely covered his face. the only thing you could see was his eyes. >> he's going to shoot the people trying to get out the door, and he did. they were trying to escape and he shot those people as well. >> there was just a young girl laying just on the concrete with two gunshot wounds on her leg and blood completely covering her stomach. >> in the past hour, police confirmed the apartment where the suspect lives appears to be rigged with explosive material. >> we are trying to determine how to disarm the flammable
police have 24-year-old suspect james holmes in custody. the associated press reports holmes was a medical student at the university of colorado medical school but withdrew last month. witnesses sayhe gunman burst through an exit door at the front of the theater during a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises" and started shooting into the crowd. >> he had just run into the theaters and was just shooting people. he wasn't giving anybody a chance to get out. >> the guy...
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the defense will likely argue whether holmes is mentally competent while the city is forever changed. evidence will include what was found inside the suspect's apartment, explosive devices meant to kill were removed and destroyed yesterday. officials say today other residents of the building may be allowed to return. veronica, back to you. >>> great, thank you. poverty in america is increasing to levels not seen in the last 50 years. the u.s. census data for 2011 to be released during the fall peak of the presidential's campaign is expected to show the poverty rate rising to as high as 15.7%. that would be the highest rate since 1965 erasing gains from the war on poverty that created medicaid, medicare and other social welfare programs. the weak economy is being blamed especially long-term unemployment during the recession as is reduced aid from the government. >>> authorities say 11 people were killed and another 12 injured all in one pickup when it went off the road and slammed into two trees in rural south texas. the cause of the accident is being investigated but a trooper at the
the defense will likely argue whether holmes is mentally competent while the city is forever changed. evidence will include what was found inside the suspect's apartment, explosive devices meant to kill were removed and destroyed yesterday. officials say today other residents of the building may be allowed to return. veronica, back to you. >>> great, thank you. poverty in america is increasing to levels not seen in the last 50 years. the u.s. census data for 2011 to be released during...
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nbc's jed gray has details. >> reporter: federal agents tell nbc news james holmes told them where to find key in evidenc the case. the former neuroscience graduate student apparently told investigators about a package he had sent to the university of colorado's medical campus in aurora. police found that package on monday unopened in the school's mail room. inside they discovered what's described as handwritten details about killing people. as the investigation continues, so does the mourning here. >> i'm overwhelmed by the tragedy of all of this and the senselessness of all of it. i mean, good people taken. >> reporter: people like 51-year-old gordon cowden, the oldest victim of the massacre took his two teenage daughters to the movie. they survived. he was laid to rest, the first of at least 12 funerals for victims of the attack. after the chaos and killing at the theater, there are now growing questions in this grieving community about what will happen to the crime scene. some say it should be torn down and replaced by a memorial. others, though, argue the cinema should reopen to
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holmes. >> reporter: now katie wants sole custody, filing divorce papers in new york, and bringing suri to manhattan with her. spotted with her hello kitty purse. cruise reportedly wants to move the case to california. >> new york has a presumption of sole custody while states like california have a presumption of joint custody, so she has a better chance of taking sole custody of the child here in new york than probably anywhere else in the country. >> reporter: the couple owns property from new york to l.a., italy, to england. so it comes down to a judge, deciding where suri really lives. a bi-coastal battle with katie firing the first shot, their daughter caught in the middle of this new celebrity spectacle. >> nbc's jeff rossen joins me now. jeff, it's been fascinating to me to see how this is playing out. obviously, the celebrity aspect is what all the media cares about, but there is a fascinating religious question here at the center of this, what is going to be divorce case, and that i
holmes. >> reporter: now katie wants sole custody, filing divorce papers in new york, and bringing suri to manhattan with her. spotted with her hello kitty purse. cruise reportedly wants to move the case to california. >> new york has a presumption of sole custody while states like california have a presumption of joint custody, so she has a better chance of taking sole custody of the child here in new york than probably anywhere else in the country. >> reporter: the couple...
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holmes, thank so much, my friend. >> that's "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. "rachel maddow show" starts now. welcome back and good evening, rachel. >> thanks, michael. nice to see you. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. it is honestly great to be back. first lady michelle obama has been attending the olympics in london. all this past weekend long, and that has led to some rather amazing photo ops. this is first lady michelle obama at a let's move exercise session that she held with local kids and u.s. service members' kids in london before the opening ceremonies last week. there she is at the same event with british soccer star the very handsome david beckham. here is michelle obama giving a preolympics pep talk to women's basketball team. this was kind of a stunning moment. upon meeting the u.s. wrestling team, the american wrestler asked first lady michelle obama if she could please pick her up. i'm guessing from the picture that the first lady answered in the affirmative and this history-m
holmes, thank so much, my friend. >> that's "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. "rachel maddow show" starts now. welcome back and good evening, rachel. >> thanks, michael. nice to see you. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. it is honestly great to be back. first lady michelle obama has been attending the olympics in london. all this past weekend long, and that has led to some rather amazing photo ops. this is first...
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that's certainly what the chief is surmising, that this man, holmes, was wearing all black. he was wearing a face mask. he was wearing body armor as we know. he had long guns on him. if you listen to the tapes that came out from the dispatchers and the radio traffic that was going on, they're describing him and he sounds like someone who looks like a police officer, frankly. the chief said to me he looked like, in that chaos, in a scene like that that's unfolding very quickly, someone might have looked at him and thought he was one of them, one of the police officers, but his officers smartly were able to look at him and notice something wasn't quite right and that's why they surrounded him and they were able to arrest him within a matter of minutes after arriving at the theater. again, the chief really wanted to say, he said to me i wanted to do this interview because i want to tell you how proud i am of my officers and the response. it was an emotional interview. he cried at several points because they have been at this now for over three days, and they're drained and they
that's certainly what the chief is surmising, that this man, holmes, was wearing all black. he was wearing a face mask. he was wearing body armor as we know. he had long guns on him. if you listen to the tapes that came out from the dispatchers and the radio traffic that was going on, they're describing him and he sounds like someone who looks like a police officer, frankly. the chief said to me he looked like, in that chaos, in a scene like that that's unfolding very quickly, someone might...
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holmes has a mental illness. and it's going to be a long road in order to have both of the authorities and his defense lawyers to get to the bottom of that. >> iris, the three inmates currently on colorado's death row, as we said, it's very rare for someone to get the death penalty, but two of them have been put there by the arapahoe county district attorney's office. what are the main challenges in defending a death penalty case in colorado? and is the possibility of a plea bargain an option as we move further in the legal process? >> like you said, miss chambers is the most likely to pursue the death penalty of any district attorney in the state of colorado. as rarely as it is sought in colorado, and has been over the years, but the factors that she'll look at in whether or not she's going to plea bargain the case have a lot to do with whether or not what they uncover, as his bizarre behaviors is from a mental illness or not. and the plea bargain will be life without parole. if that is a possibility. or it coul
holmes has a mental illness. and it's going to be a long road in order to have both of the authorities and his defense lawyers to get to the bottom of that. >> iris, the three inmates currently on colorado's death row, as we said, it's very rare for someone to get the death penalty, but two of them have been put there by the arapahoe county district attorney's office. what are the main challenges in defending a death penalty case in colorado? and is the possibility of a plea bargain an...
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what did you make of the picture we saw in the courtroom of james holmes. did he give you any indication he had a problem? >> well, chris, it's very difficult to tell from a picture. we don't know a lot about him. i haven't interviewed him. certainly the things that stand out, of course, is the red hair, which may be symbolic at the time police picked him up and the joker. and his eyes. right away looking at his eyes looks different from other pictures. we immediately suspect the possibility of some type of drug abuse. >> would he have access to drugs or be in withdrawal or what do you mean at this point? >> some drugs are long acting. certainly he may still be under the influence of some drug at a later date or may have been given drugs in jail to calm him down. if he has a major mental disorder he may have a major tranquilizer in his system to calm down and deal with the dilution. those drugs give one the appearance of being wide eyed or like we saw in court, drowsy, lethargic, falling asleep. >> let's get to the arapahoe county sheriff's office release a
what did you make of the picture we saw in the courtroom of james holmes. did he give you any indication he had a problem? >> well, chris, it's very difficult to tell from a picture. we don't know a lot about him. i haven't interviewed him. certainly the things that stand out, of course, is the red hair, which may be symbolic at the time police picked him up and the joker. and his eyes. right away looking at his eyes looks different from other pictures. we immediately suspect the...
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finally, all that talk about the tom cruise and katie holmes divorce, cnbc reminds us, the world's all-time most expensive divorce settlement was the $1.7 billion rupert murdoch had to pay his former wife anna after their 1999 split. ouch. >>> well in health news this morning a new study finds more than 13,000 babies in the u.s. are born each year addicted to prescription painkillers likes oxycontin and other narcotics. they call addiction in women a monstrous tidal wave. the number of babies born addicted increased by more than 20 times over the past five years. for more information on this and other health stories check out the health page at msnbc.com. >>> to sports now. in their attempts to sign point guard steve nash, the knicks settled for a sure fire future hall of famer. here's mario solis. >> good morning. another day, another big signing in the nba. jason kidd is leaving dallas and heading to the big apple, a verbal agreement to the sign a three-year $9 million deal with the knicks. new york gets an aging hall of famer and may lose a budding all-star according to reports. the rock
finally, all that talk about the tom cruise and katie holmes divorce, cnbc reminds us, the world's all-time most expensive divorce settlement was the $1.7 billion rupert murdoch had to pay his former wife anna after their 1999 split. ouch. >>> well in health news this morning a new study finds more than 13,000 babies in the u.s. are born each year addicted to prescription painkillers likes oxycontin and other narcotics. they call addiction in women a monstrous tidal wave. the number of...
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also was something to note is the bill was discussed in a hearing back in may, yet delegate eleanor holmes morton, the district's lone non-voting member of congress, was not allowed to even speak about it. yet the bill is about her district. >> right. that's -- that's pretty remarkable. i think this isnq going to give democratsmainin a chance to rea return again to a theme that did them some good in terms of polls among women. that is of this idea that republicans were going to roll back women's rights, roll back women's access to health care. gain tractionn in the polls certainly showed they were leading among republicans. what's interesting here is that you do see something of a division between the sort of campaign romney wants to run, a focus on the to economy. and the sort of campaign that these congress folks want to run in congress, republicans who also are, of course, are up for re-election in november. so there is a lot of daylight in some ways in terms of at least what romney wants to talk about in and what republicans on the hill want to talk about. but i do think you are going
also was something to note is the bill was discussed in a hearing back in may, yet delegate eleanor holmes morton, the district's lone non-voting member of congress, was not allowed to even speak about it. yet the bill is about her district. >> right. that's -- that's pretty remarkable. i think this isnq going to give democratsmainin a chance to rea return again to a theme that did them some good in terms of polls among women. that is of this idea that republicans were going to roll back...
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. >> talking about money, tom cruise katie holmes made us wonder how much does it cost the uber rich to untie the knot. the priceyest celebrity split of all time is $425 million. next up, craig caw and his wife wendy at 460 million and next is a price tag of 874. the runner up is over $8 billion. rupert and anna murdoch with $1.7 billion. juicy brats grilled up on a thursday. the perfect use of the 7th inning stretch. get that great taste anytime with kingsford match light charcoal. welcome to hotels.com. summer road trip, huh? as the hotel experts, finding you the perfect place is all we do. this summer, save up to 30%, plus get up to $100 on us. welcome to hotels.com. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free dec
. >> talking about money, tom cruise katie holmes made us wonder how much does it cost the uber rich to untie the knot. the priceyest celebrity split of all time is $425 million. next up, craig caw and his wife wendy at 460 million and next is a price tag of 874. the runner up is over $8 billion. rupert and anna murdoch with $1.7 billion. juicy brats grilled up on a thursday. the perfect use of the 7th inning stretch. get that great taste anytime with kingsford match light charcoal....
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and that was a factor in the ability to kill all those people and it is a factor in holmes' ability to kill all those people. if he could not get his hands on a semiautomatic weapon, he wouldn't have been able to kill and injure 70 people. there's no way in that period of time he would have been able to do it. and it makes sense. are we going to be able to eliminate these incidents? no. can we limit the harm? absolutely, yes, we can limit the harm. and as a civilized society, we have no choice but to do it. if our politicians don't have the guts to do it, shame on them. >> governor, as you know, the 100 clips is already illegal. manning if one or or two -- >> but 33 clips. law enforcementner had a 33 clip magazine. and that was legal. that was legal. 33. 33. >> my guess, governor, is that there are at least two or three people in that theater that night who had a concealed carry weapon who didn't bring their weapon into century 16 because it wasn't allowed as a gun-free zone and they wished to god they had that weapon. and i think -- >> that would have been wonderful. we would have had
and that was a factor in the ability to kill all those people and it is a factor in holmes' ability to kill all those people. if he could not get his hands on a semiautomatic weapon, he wouldn't have been able to kill and injure 70 people. there's no way in that period of time he would have been able to do it. and it makes sense. are we going to be able to eliminate these incidents? no. can we limit the harm? absolutely, yes, we can limit the harm. and as a civilized society, we have no choice...
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. >> quoted oliver wendell holmes to say we have to find the constitutionality within the law that was passed through the legislative branch. >> right. absolutely. >> well, josh, let me ask you about this. country like israel doesn't have a formal constitution. we tend to think of our supreme court's primary function being determining the constitutionality of a particular law that was passed. what are the -- are these supreme courts in other countries even functioning through the same lens as our supreme court? or do they have a totally different model? >> well, that's kind of an ongoing debate. the flip side of that is the country like south africa where the constitution not only has negative rights, like we have in ours, but actually, you know, lays out certain positive rights. so the south african constitution gives people the right to health care, the right to adequate housing. and so often people will challenge laws in that country based on, you know, the government being inadequately providing services, which is just a completely alien concept to the way our system works. and int
. >> quoted oliver wendell holmes to say we have to find the constitutionality within the law that was passed through the legislative branch. >> right. absolutely. >> well, josh, let me ask you about this. country like israel doesn't have a formal constitution. we tend to think of our supreme court's primary function being determining the constitutionality of a particular law that was passed. what are the -- are these supreme courts in other countries even functioning through...
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colorado shooter james holmes was indicted earlier. that gives prosecutors different options to potentially pursue the death penalty. >>> kent state university student is told to stay away from the school after a post he said he would shoot up the campus. >>> the dow fell two and change. the nasdaq lost 12. now back to "hardball." >>> i like governor palin. i've met her. i know her. she's an attractive candidate, but based on her background, she'd only been governor for two years. i don't think she passed that test. >> being ready? >> being ready to take over. and i think that was a mistake. >> welcome back to "hardball." he's back. of course dick cheney's wading back into the thick of republican publics today. senator mccain could have done without the input here. but let's listen to it. >> well, i'm always glad to get comments four years later. >> what is cheney up to right now in his own right? it's no accident he turned up on tv for his first interview since his transplant. but what does he want? sam stein covers politics for the "
colorado shooter james holmes was indicted earlier. that gives prosecutors different options to potentially pursue the death penalty. >>> kent state university student is told to stay away from the school after a post he said he would shoot up the campus. >>> the dow fell two and change. the nasdaq lost 12. now back to "hardball." >>> i like governor palin. i've met her. i know her. she's an attractive candidate, but based on her background, she'd only been...
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authorities have recovered a package sent by james holmes to the university of colorado's medical campus. it contained writings about killing people. >>> and police are investigating cal ripken's mother. she was abducted yesterday. >>> the dow gained 59, the s&p was flat. the nasdaq fell nine. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." you don't need to be a weather man to tell how hot it's been getting outside, but if you feel the long hot days of summer and those unseasonably warm falls, winters, and springs are more frequent than ever, you're not wrong. last year was the warmest recorded. all occurred within the last decade and a half. take a look at what happened in greenland over just a couple of days earlier this month. nasa used satellites to study ice melt in the country and 40% thawed on july 8th. . just four days later, 97% of the country's ice sheet was melting. the largest area in more than three decades of satellite study. we've got a lot of facts here. it is exactly what people against global warming would happen. and many republicans in congress deny climate c
authorities have recovered a package sent by james holmes to the university of colorado's medical campus. it contained writings about killing people. >>> and police are investigating cal ripken's mother. she was abducted yesterday. >>> the dow gained 59, the s&p was flat. the nasdaq fell nine. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." you don't need to be a weather man to tell how hot it's been getting outside, but if you feel the...
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>> we are told his name is james holmes. he was born december 13, 1987 and lives in aurora, colorado, where authorities are uh now. one of the many strange things about this is that after the shooting he didn't try to run away. he was arrested by the police standing near a car. he claimed that the car and his apartment were both rigged with explosives. they have searched his car and haven't found explosives. the picture you are looking at now is the apartment in aurora, colorado, he said was booby-trapped. you can see they have decided to go in a window of the apartment instead of the door, just in case he was right about the apartment. he was obviously not right about the car. we are told when he entered the theater he came through the theater exit. he had four weapons with him -- a rifle, shotgun and two handguns. he was dressed in black, wearing a mask, a bullet proof vest. this is the car outside the theater he claimed was rigged with explosives but a thorough search found none. he told them about this and told them abou
>> we are told his name is james holmes. he was born december 13, 1987 and lives in aurora, colorado, where authorities are uh now. one of the many strange things about this is that after the shooting he didn't try to run away. he was arrested by the police standing near a car. he claimed that the car and his apartment were both rigged with explosives. they have searched his car and haven't found explosives. the picture you are looking at now is the apartment in aurora, colorado, he said...
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mimi rogers, nicole kidman, now katie holmes. is there some significance to that? anyone knows. but that number has come up apparently in scientology, but, you know, another thing about scientology, unless you're in the actual religion, the church, there's a lot that is -- >> fairly close lipped. >> yeah. >> very mysterious. there are also those discussions that have been going on for quite some time as to the contract that perhaps existed between the two of them. >> right. >> is this the expiration date? what did it involve in terms of auditions earlier on? >> well, from the beginning there were reports saying this was a hook-up. it's not unusual for a celebrity to be arranged to meet a different celebrity. this one is unusual is saying there were auditions, some walked away from the idea and katie reportedly embraced it. some say she would get $3 million for each year of marriage but some reports say that is not the case. >> you traveled with them recently. >> i traveled with them the year that this engagement was announced. when he was promoting "war of the worlds." it was a
mimi rogers, nicole kidman, now katie holmes. is there some significance to that? anyone knows. but that number has come up apparently in scientology, but, you know, another thing about scientology, unless you're in the actual religion, the church, there's a lot that is -- >> fairly close lipped. >> yeah. >> very mysterious. there are also those discussions that have been going on for quite some time as to the contract that perhaps existed between the two of them. >>...